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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Pharmacology

Context:

  • Emergency medical situations in dental practices require specific pharmacological interventions.
  • Dental professionals need clear guidelines for managing medical emergencies.

Purpose:

  • To establish essential rules for emergency prescriptions in dental settings.
  • To review properties, indications, contraindications, and usage of medications for dental emergencies.

Summary:

  • The article details the properties, indications, contraindications, potential drug interactions, presentation, and posology of medications.
  • It covers medicines used to treat various emergency situations encountered in dental practices.

Impact:

  • Enhances preparedness of dental practitioners for medical emergencies.
  • Promotes safe and effective pharmacotherapy in emergency dental care.